The Girl Who Walked Home Alone: A Personal Biography of Bette Davis
Charlotte Chandler
380 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 1557837171
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Language: English
Publish: March 1, 2007
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Noted film biographer Charlotte Chandler interviewed Bette Davis extensively in the last decade of her life, resulting in a biography in which the great actress speaks for herself. Chandler also spoke with directors, actors, and others who knew and worked with Davis, and includes brief synopses of all of her theatrical films.
Here are some more examples of Bette’s wit to be found within these pages:
“I’m the one who didn’t get the man, which is the more interesting character on the screen, but in real life sometimes I wish I could just have been the girl who got the man, and kept him. I got four husbands and several lovers, but I didn’t keep any of them. I was invited to the White House, but no man stayed to share my white cottage.”
“My favorite actor with whom I never played, professionally or personally, was Laurence Olivier. I admired everything about him. He was a great actor, and he was my dream man. Literally and figuratively. Larry was my fantasy lover, the perfect man, or at least I thought he would be. He was not only beautiful, but intelligent.”